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Physico-Chemistry of the Hydrolysed Polyacrylamide—Chromium III Interaction in Relation to Rheological Properties

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This paper deals with the behaviour of hydrolyse d Polyacrylamide solutions in the presence of chromium III. First, using potentiometry and spectroscopy, we study the complexation between chromium III and sodium acetate used as a low molecular weight model for the polymer. Then the same methods are applied to investigate the polymer—Cr(III) complexation and the results are discussed in conjunction with the nature of the physical states of the systems. Finally, we perform rheological measurements in the sol—gel transition regime in a range where the number of crosslinking points can be calculated unambiguously.

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Allain, C., Salomé, L. (1988). Physico-Chemistry of the Hydrolysed Polyacrylamide—Chromium III Interaction in Relation to Rheological Properties. In: Kramer, O. (eds) Biological and Synthetic Polymer Networks. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1343-1_19

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